A Docker & Kubernetes developer tool to manage containers & visualize both cluster and container metrics
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Hello Docketeers! We are excited to announce the release of Docketeer XII, the twelfth and latest version of Docketeer.
What's New?
We wish you the best of luck, fellow Docketeers!
Please feel free to read and clap Medium article, and follow us on LinkedIn!
Best,
The Docketeer XII Team
@annamullike
@emilyjohl
@jaenixlee
@Jaysalgado
Full Changelog: https://github.com/open-source-labs/Docketeer/compare/XI...XII
Published by saadh123 over 1 year ago
We, as software engineers, know how important it is to have a streamlined development process. That's why we're excited to announce the latest release of our Docker visualizer tool - Docketeer XI. Our tool is designed to simplify your workflow and save you valuable time.
Enhanced code quality and ability to convert to Typescript: Docketeer 11.0 offers improved code quality to help ensure that your application runs smoothly. Additionally, with the ability to convert to Typescript, you can enjoy better type checking and faster debugging, making it easier to catch errors early in the development process.
Fixes for functionality issues from previous versions: Docketeer 11.0 addresses functionality issues that were present in previous versions, helping to improve the reliability and stability of the tool. This means that you can work more efficiently and with greater confidence in the results you're getting.
Transition from Webpack to Vite: With Docketeer 11.0, we have transitioned from Webpack to Vite. Vite is a build tool that is faster and more efficient than Webpack, providing you with a better development experience. With Vite, you can enjoy faster build times, quicker hot module replacement, and more.
Complete UI transformation: In addition to the functional improvements, Docketeer 11.0 has undergone a complete UI transformation. The new UI is sleeker and more modern, making it easier to navigate and use. The redesign also improves the overall user experience, ensuring that you can work more efficiently and with greater ease.
Our team - Mason Royal, Ben Huang, Saad Hamdani, and Michael Angelo Garcia - have put in countless hours of hard work and dedication to ensure that every aspect of Docketeer XI is optimized to help you visualize and track your Docker data effortlessly. Whether you're an experienced developer or just starting with Docker, Docketeer XI is an essential tool for anyone looking to streamline their workflow.
Get ready to elevate your development process and enhance your projects with Docketeer XI! If you have any comments or questions, please don't hesitate to reach out to us. We're always here to support you on your software engineering journey.
Full Changelog: https://github.com/open-source-labs/Docketeer/compare/v9.0.0...X
Thank you,
The Docketeer Team
Published by EdwardKenny over 1 year ago
Our engineering team (Dillon H. Patel, Kennan Budnik, Alex Schmidt, and Edward Kenny) have been working tirelessly to bring you some amazing new features:
Thank you for checking out our latest changes!
Check out our Medium Article: https://medium.com/@ajschmidt225/enjoy-the-sleek-new-look-of-docketeer-x-34c1ccf8bb2b
Full Changelog: v9.0.0...X
Published by nathanycho over 1 year ago
Our engineering team has worked hard to bring you some of these major features:
Check out our Medium Article for more details - Docketeer 9.0 is here to make a splash!: https://bit.ly/docketeerMedium
Full Changelog: https://github.com/open-source-labs/Docketeer/compare/7.0.0...v9.0.0
Published by Schmang13 almost 2 years ago
-Managed technical debt by updating all dependencies to their current versions.
-Moved from Electron Webpack to Webpack 5.
-Migrated the frontend database and queries to the backend.
-Improved the process logs data and ability to pull multiple containers along with a sortable data table.
Published by austinandrews over 2 years ago
6.0.0 introduces process logs, updated docker-compose functionality and ensures M1 compatibility.
Published by errc-lee about 3 years ago